Ebay - guilt at winning auction very cheap

I have stuck loads of stuff on for 99p that is worth more, but I have just wanted rid of it. Stupid to just put stuff in the bin though, so would rather someone else made use of it.
Some of it has gone cheaply, some of it has gone for more than i was expecting, so it works out about even, I reckon.

Not sure I have had that many bargains although these days I only seem to look for stuff that I need and want and end up just doing BIN.

I once sold a set of roof bars for pennies, collection only. Then couldn't be bothered arranging to wait in, so delivered them on my way home from work. Got a reasonable bottle of tinto for my troubles....

roof bars and 2 like new Mont Blanc bike carriers for £5 collection only. seller presumably couldn't be arsed packing and posting, had them finishing mid afternoon on a easter bank hol sunday before the days of smartphone and the title/description was poor. His wife did the deal on collection and she admitted that he wasn't happy (he was too busy in the house), I gave her a tenner. At the time, one 2nd hand MB bike carrier was going for £40 + postage if you were willing to make an effort to box up and post and write a half intelligent title/description.

A month or two ago I tried to bid on a Pivot Mach 5.7 frame that was sitting at something silly like £400 with a minute to go. I bolloxed the bidding due to shite phone signal and watched it sell for just that. I felt really sorry for the seller cos my bid, even if not successful, would have netted him another couple of hundred quid.

Had a few:
£5 for brand new XTR front brake and disc - buyer meant to put a £5 res, but still went through with the sale.
£25 for brand new Turner rear triangle
£35 for brand new Northwave Celcius boots
£50 for a CCDB in the 'unicorn' 6.5 x 1.5 size

I won a Mondeo estate a couple of years ago, a good price but not crazy cheap and the guys just refused to sell it saying he was "hoping for more"

He'd specificity listed it "no reserve", so I left -ve feedback and reported him to ebay who did bobins. same car was for sale the following week an only made £50 more than I won it for, who knows if he sold it that time.

Annoying especially as I've sold stuff before which didn't reach what I'd hoped for but still sold it.

I sold the seat stays off my old Top Fuel last week. Properly tiny market, but actually expensive, and if two people need them then woop de do, potential to make reasonable money.

Listed at 99p, one bloke wanted them, so sold for 99p. I then had to post them to Germany! Passed on the postage costs, but with fees, hassle, etc I'm out of pocket, which is a shame! Still, someone's got some new seat stays, I was never going to use them, so they're not cluttering up the garage!

I'd not want the buyer feeling guilty, he's just done rather well out of it!

Hah nice one gogg, maybe you were just worried they'd neg you when they got the items and realised they're actually a pile of dog doo!

My item was picked up on tuesday and I've been out today giving it a bit of welly on some bmx tracks; very pleased indeed. Win some lose some eh? I'm veering away from using ebay to sell anything these days. I don't like the way they take so much from sellers now, and do very little for their share of the money. They have a monopoly on a specific market and for some reason they haven't been successfully challenged.